13. Shown in the figure is a section through a balcony. The total uniform load of 600 kN is supported by three rods of the same area and material. Compute the load in each rod. Assume the floor to be rigid, but note that it does not necessarily remain horizontal.

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13. Shown in the figure is a section
through a balcony. The total
uniform load of 600 kN is
supported by three rods of the
same area and material. Compute
the load in each rod. Assume the
floor to be rigid, but note that it
does not necessarily remain
horizontal.
5 m
4 m
3 m
B
6 m
600 KN
2 m
3 m
()
6 m
Transcribed Image Text:EXAMPLE: 13. Shown in the figure is a section through a balcony. The total uniform load of 600 kN is supported by three rods of the same area and material. Compute the load in each rod. Assume the floor to be rigid, but note that it does not necessarily remain horizontal. 5 m 4 m 3 m B 6 m 600 KN 2 m 3 m () 6 m
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